Darree has two playgrounds, so we stopped at the northern one first:
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Showing posts with label Dublin. Show all posts
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Darree Fields (and some notes on the Soma Oxford bar)
We finally got a break in the rain this afternoon, so after dinner the twins and I headed out to knock off another playground. Our destination for the evening was #16 Darree Fields, tucked away on the far western side of Dublin.
Darree has two playgrounds, so we stopped at the northern one first:
Darree has two playgrounds, so we stopped at the northern one first:
Monday, July 22, 2013
Martin Commons Park
Sunday afternoon, we had some time to kill between lunch (BJ's Brewhouse at Tuttle Mall) and an afternoon matinee ("Epic" at the second run theater), so we stopped by #35 Martin Commons Park on the way to the movie. This is another on my list of parks that I was planning to drive to anyway, since it's not really hooked up to Dublin's 100 miles of multi use trails.
I'm glad I didn't make a special effort to bike here; there really wasn't much to see. This net stretched between two "rocks" was the extent of the playground:
I'm glad I didn't make a special effort to bike here; there really wasn't much to see. This net stretched between two "rocks" was the extent of the playground:
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Dublin Veterans Park and Indian Run Falls Park
Saturday, we had some books to return to the library, which gave me an excuse to officially hit a few park that were nearby. Our first stop was the #19 Dublin Veterans Park:
After a quick stop there--little kids aren't big on reflecting on honor or sacrifice--we walked up to the nearby #27 Indian Run Falls Park. I tried to get a picture of all three kids at the trailhead, and this was as good as it got:
After a quick stop there--little kids aren't big on reflecting on honor or sacrifice--we walked up to the nearby #27 Indian Run Falls Park. I tried to get a picture of all three kids at the trailhead, and this was as good as it got:
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Rawland Nordavinden to Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park
It's been slow on the blogging front lately--too much work has been interfering with my life! But, we have to keep the lights on and the 529 plans growing, so such is life.
Earlier, I broke from my blog theme and drove the kids to a playground. Today, I broke from my theme in a different way: I biked to a park without the kids. In this case, it was #48 Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park, which is a relatively new park for Dublin. It's--boring!--playgroundless, so I knew the kids wouldn't be that excited by it. And, it gave me an excuse to ride my Rawland, which I can't do when pulling a trailer.
I got up to Shawnee Hills before the rain hit:
Earlier, I broke from my blog theme and drove the kids to a playground. Today, I broke from my theme in a different way: I biked to a park without the kids. In this case, it was #48 Thaddeus Kosciuszko Park, which is a relatively new park for Dublin. It's--boring!--playgroundless, so I knew the kids wouldn't be that excited by it. And, it gave me an excuse to ride my Rawland, which I can't do when pulling a trailer.
I got up to Shawnee Hills before the rain hit:
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Shier-Rings Park, Trinity Park, and Brighton Commons Park
As I noted in my immediately previous post, it's been quite wet around here lately. After dinner this evening, I headed out to the garage with no real agenda except to clean things up a bit. While I was hosing off my Blackbuck, the kids came out and played in the spray from the hose. Since they were already a bit damp, I figured we might as well head out for a playground. Usually, the slides are wet for a few hours after a rain, but that shouldn't matter much on a warm evening like this.
Our first stop was #45 Shier-Rings Park. This is another--boring!--park without a playground. But we had to check it off. I didn't even get the twins out of the trailer:
This little park did have some nice bridges over water, which might prove relaxing if you didn't have three kids with you:
We continued south along Emerald Parkway. We came across this interesting stretch of bike path where nature was fighting back:
This path is only 6 or 7 years old, so maybe they just laid the asphalt down too thin. Anyway, we missed #54 Woods of Brighton Park, but came then to #49 Trinity Park. Perhaps Trinity refers to the three play structures:
Or maybe the developer was just a "Matrix" fan. Not much interesting here, but right across the street was #9 Brighton Commons Park. It's accessed by this nice looking bridge:
And has a rather peaceful little orchard:
The play structure is not so interesting:
But that hardly matters, because, what's this?
They have a fair sized wading pool. So wade we did:
And maybe a few more things:
With the kids already soaked, they didn't have to do much to convince me to stop at the #5 Ballantrae Spray Park again on the way home.
I think my Burley trailer stopped being waterproof years ago, but that hardly matters when the water is coming from the inside:
Then it was time to hit the road for home:
Our first stop was #45 Shier-Rings Park. This is another--boring!--park without a playground. But we had to check it off. I didn't even get the twins out of the trailer:
This little park did have some nice bridges over water, which might prove relaxing if you didn't have three kids with you:
We continued south along Emerald Parkway. We came across this interesting stretch of bike path where nature was fighting back:
This path is only 6 or 7 years old, so maybe they just laid the asphalt down too thin. Anyway, we missed #54 Woods of Brighton Park, but came then to #49 Trinity Park. Perhaps Trinity refers to the three play structures:
Or maybe the developer was just a "Matrix" fan. Not much interesting here, but right across the street was #9 Brighton Commons Park. It's accessed by this nice looking bridge:
And has a rather peaceful little orchard:
The play structure is not so interesting:
But that hardly matters, because, what's this?
They have a fair sized wading pool. So wade we did:
And maybe a few more things:
With the kids already soaked, they didn't have to do much to convince me to stop at the #5 Ballantrae Spray Park again on the way home.
I think my Burley trailer stopped being waterproof years ago, but that hardly matters when the water is coming from the inside:
Then it was time to hit the road for home:
Three down, 24 to go.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Heather Glen, Balgriffin, and Ballantrae
Today we promised the kids we would take them to the spray park at #5 Ballantrae Park. It was supposed to be right after lunch, but things got pushed back and we weren't able to leave until after dinner. The weather was looking pretty ominous:
But we rode on. The dark clouds continued to gather, so we stopped by #25 Heather Glen to spend some time and see if they would blow over.
And I was happy to see that they had a little trainer for a manual car transmission:
A three way slide gave us a chance to set up a race:
The skies were lightening up so we headed towards the splash park, past #4 Balgriffin Park. They have a frisbee golf course here:
But then things got dark again so we stopped at the playground:
Yet another three way slide:
We started to head for home, but rode past the splash park to think about what to do. Turns out, you can't go near a splash park, with kids in swimsuits, and not actually stop. So we did:
Henry and Kate have really progressed in their ability to enjoy water since their swim lessons at the Dublin Rec this summer. They both got soaked:
Sam, not so much:
But they all had a great time:
We toweled the kids off, wrapped the twins in a dry towel and bundled them in the trailer, and beat the rain home to a nice warm bath!
Three down, 27 to go. More than halfway done!
But we rode on. The dark clouds continued to gather, so we stopped by #25 Heather Glen to spend some time and see if they would blow over.
Heather Glen has a little gear driven race car track that is pretty unusual among playgrounds:
A three way slide gave us a chance to set up a race:
Which Henry won in a photo finish:
But then things got dark again so we stopped at the playground:
Yet another three way slide:
We started to head for home, but rode past the splash park to think about what to do. Turns out, you can't go near a splash park, with kids in swimsuits, and not actually stop. So we did:
Henry and Kate have really progressed in their ability to enjoy water since their swim lessons at the Dublin Rec this summer. They both got soaked:
Sam, not so much:
But they all had a great time:
We toweled the kids off, wrapped the twins in a dry towel and bundled them in the trailer, and beat the rain home to a nice warm bath!
Three down, 27 to go. More than halfway done!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Shannon Glen Park (again)
Back when I was still a rookie blogger, we made a visit to #44 Shannon Glen Park and left without pictures. To rectify this issue, we returned tonight, camera in pocket. I had my Globe, Kate in the trailer, Henry on his bike, and Sam on his Strider. I think the Strider is cute when it's leaned up against a tree like this:
The unique feature of Shannon Glen is this sliding trolley:
The kids like it, and I have to admit that I do too! Not just fun, it's good for the abs too. Yeah, that's it... it's just good exercise.
We stopped to check out some ants that were feasting on a sucker stick:
Then we were on the way back home. We made one quick stop to check out the lightning struck tree in Avery park:
Some thoughtful park worker carved a viewing hole in the tree:
Then it was on to exploring the creek:
None down, still 30 to go.
The unique feature of Shannon Glen is this sliding trolley:
The kids like it, and I have to admit that I do too! Not just fun, it's good for the abs too. Yeah, that's it... it's just good exercise.
We stopped to check out some ants that were feasting on a sucker stick:
Then we were on the way back home. We made one quick stop to check out the lightning struck tree in Avery park:
Some thoughtful park worker carved a viewing hole in the tree:
Then it was on to exploring the creek:
None down, still 30 to go.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Indian Run Meadows with the Cousins
Cousins Greyson and Jackson are staying overnight with us, so right after dinner, we hit the road:
There's still a lot of construction along the Avery road bikepath, so we cut through the Trabue Nature Preserve. Of course, we had to stop at the pond:
Loading up, Sam said his favorite part so far was relieving himself in the pond. I won't show that picture! But that boy sure has some range.
We were quickly on the road again, heading for the evening's destination, #28 Indian Run Meadows Park.
This is one of the kids' favorite playgrounds, mostly because it has two well-separated play structures that make for an exciting Monster game. This time, we also played with swords. And jumped off stuff:
Another issue I wrestled with was a Krampus frame going for only $425 on ebay. A great price, but it has some issues that I'm not sure I would like (short head tube, slacker front end). Maybe some more 29+ frames will come on the market soon. In the meantime, I let the Krampus go with only one bid. Not too much remorse here. Not much. Now maybe a new town bike frame, on the other hand...
One down, 30 to go.
There's still a lot of construction along the Avery road bikepath, so we cut through the Trabue Nature Preserve. Of course, we had to stop at the pond:
Loading up, Sam said his favorite part so far was relieving himself in the pond. I won't show that picture! But that boy sure has some range.
We were quickly on the road again, heading for the evening's destination, #28 Indian Run Meadows Park.
This is one of the kids' favorite playgrounds, mostly because it has two well-separated play structures that make for an exciting Monster game. This time, we also played with swords. And jumped off stuff:
Is it wrong to ask your kids to jump off something for a good blog photo? I didn't realize blogging would present such ethical conundrums.
One down, 30 to go.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Twins and Park Place
I got home later tonight so we only had time for a quick spin. Henry is at my parents (with his cousins, he may never want to come home), so it was just me and twins. We headed out on a mission to find a new playground, that I kinda sorta remembered was on Park Place, maybe out near #39 Post Preserve. I was riding my Globe, trying to decide if the aluminum frame "planes" at all for me at all, so I didn't mind the extra time wandering around the neighborhood. Sam and Kate encouraged me shouting, "faster! faster" as we sped along:
(it's really hard to take a picture of your trailer while riding hard)
After some time, we gave up and circled back to Post Preserve. Sam had been there, but not Kate, so he showed her the ropes:
This is really a pretty nice playground:
But we were already past our usual bedtime, and I wanted to make one more stop before home, so we didn't stay long here. We ended up at #38 Park Place park, which we've been to before, and that turned out to be the park I was looking for in the first place (I didn't realize this until I checked the map back at home)
The interesting thing about Park Place is that it's a twin of #38 Bishop's Run Park.
And here I was with the twins... this was actually my backup plan for tonight's theme.
Sam in the Monster base, waiting for a heroine to rescue him:
Kate made the rescue, she's fast!
The jury is still officially out on the Globe. It feels OK, but as the low bike on the totem pole and me feeling crowded with bikes, its days are likely numbered.
One down (and one duplicate), 31 to go.
(it's really hard to take a picture of your trailer while riding hard)
After some time, we gave up and circled back to Post Preserve. Sam had been there, but not Kate, so he showed her the ropes:
This is really a pretty nice playground:
Kate, as always, loves to rock:
The interesting thing about Park Place is that it's a twin of #38 Bishop's Run Park.
And here I was with the twins... this was actually my backup plan for tonight's theme.
Sam in the Monster base, waiting for a heroine to rescue him:
Kate made the rescue, she's fast!
The jury is still officially out on the Globe. It feels OK, but as the low bike on the totem pole and me feeling crowded with bikes, its days are likely numbered.
One down (and one duplicate), 31 to go.
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